Inked Path: the year is changed to a new

The Quibbles of the Scribbles

Empiric: And that is the year. In the pause and break, the work is reviewed for 2025. As the file count grew in a mad dash of artwork, kind of like the line from “The Clone Did It- A slowed down from daily to weekly, and the work grew.” For the honesty, drop by Jenny Homes. Where the remarks for “The Clone Did It.” The title comic stripe has been advanced in the artwork a few times in the last year, from the words being excluded from being rewritten on the page of the art, pressing the artwork to the ends of the pages.


Bessie: Such a wonderful thing for it to happen, and in the last few entries of the comic titles on the inked path of comics, it changed the answer key for the Quibbles of the scribbles to flip and dance with Away-ink for the readers. It’s a fun way to see the nine-panel pages of both comics that can be read, even if it could be seen as madness by some readers. After the title “Inked path: Majority of contributions shape the journey” is where it started for the readers to see…


Dusty: Oh! NO! Not playing the click for more game off the bat of the posting, this is a review of the work, and there is more than “The Clone Did It” in the work. Even though it’s the easiest puzzle piece to pick up, and has a progression. The parable plot can be compared to the average life. With a different way of looking at the world, instead of trying to make it fit the world, and causes problematic thinking about the past. Even knowing the title “The Reset is Basic” to the Pausing title of “A run through of comics”, Cover the comics line for “Five missing in Baby Lake”, and the title “Fade Control of the Fake” starts the current line of “The Rings under the floor.”


Empiric: Is the clone the favored Comic by Dusty? Why not turn the click for more into a bet? After this.


Bard: Does knowing the puzzle box entries for the comics make it that way, even if the word title was actually used? What can the term be considered going forward? The comment panel of the puppets should decide that. As the site was for the Puzzle Box Entries and relining the SEO to reflect the thinking.

Dusty: The clone did it- the puzzling rope is the better of the web comics because it’s where the Puppets and Empiric got the starting points. During the Puzzle box of “A String to tell”, the interpretation for Bard was almost lost by Phil Wolf. It’s great that the puppet panel that studies dreaming could help it get going. Though it adds the confusion to the reader just a bit.

Bessie: Nice to clear the air there. What about the Away-Ink Puzzle boxes? Since the first puzzle box of “The Reset is Basic,” there have been “Becoming the Clown Bonkers,” “Test run,” and currently “Unrevealing… The Mystery of the Red-tailed Panda,” where the connections of the strings are the three Vaticinator, Inkle, and Mitchel having conversations outside of the cyclorama with Terry and Jon. not sure of which Puzzle boxes that covers like Dusty did for the favored Clone.

Dusty: Inked path: The Reset is Basic to Inked path: Catalyzes without suppressibility cover the run of Becoming the Clown, bonkers. The test run starts at Inked path: Faded control of the fake. Through the puzzle box of Inked Path: Imagination and Storytelling as Unifying Elements. Where the current puzzle box of “Unrevealingβ¦ The Mystery of the Red-tailed Panda” starts at the Inked Path: A Bad Bunny Super Dancing Clone.

Empiric: Is there a list being kept, Dusty? That is a little impressive, and don’t forget the puppets gave starting there to try to break into the comic runs.

Bard: A thing that is slowly being stopped as the comic team forgets to not mix the boxes at times. Which is considered a good thing by this puppet. It’s a forgivable thing that it happens, but reading the titles to this point, the cleaning up and proper setting of the puzzle pieces for each week are unblended and become set to their own thing in the shifted placement of the pieces of the ongoing puzzles made weekly. Like the comments on the hardness for reading the Los Tinta talking to each other changed the Late to the party comic strip scripting for the readers.

Bessie: The main takeaway there is the greatness of the puppets and how this falls apart without the puppets in the proper place. This causes the readers to need the connection to the comic strips presented in the puzzle boxes given weekly, and for this year, which will start again. So, to the readers this far, thanks for the time, and after the sign-off block, the comments were nearly lost in the restructuring of the website. Thanks for the time and reading.
g. atkins
I’ve been away for a bit and have a lot of reading, viewing, and thinking to catch up on, though a lot seems to be over my pointed fat head.
The animated sequence of sketches and finished drawings was interesting and effective!
What does “Away-Ink signify?
Co: Inked Path
Thanks for the comments and for pointing out the issues during the run-through of the comic strips. As was missed in the writing and does need to be pointed out. Got stuck on the comic strip, the longest told by one. The GIF or short animation will be used in the work from time to time going forward. Thanks for the time given for the work. It’s actually twisted thinking for a reality show based on a Carlin joke of the aliens giving enough intelligence and then backing away to watch.
The debate drawing is quite nice.
Enjoyed your playing with 2-dimensional symmetries.
g. atkins
Enjoyed the analyses a lot. As you mentioned Schulz drew the entire strip himself. But so did Bill Watterson (Calvin & Hobbes). On the other hand, Bill Davis eventually (late 1990s) left virtually all production to assistants, though he at least provides sketches and general story ideas.
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Thanks, for the time given to do that. Try to keep the weekly tied together for a good, long read.
Jon
Over the weeks have listed weekly. Today listed to as much as I was able to. And the running of the weeks are woven tightly as the referenced strings of writing.
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Love the story style
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Well done π brilliant work π
George Atkins
Can’t say that I fully grasp the content, though I appreciate that there is more going on that I have not figured out. I do like the imagery and the “puzzle”pieces.
I can only imagine trying to describe your work to somebody who has not seen or read it. LOL!
I once cut out the puzzle pieces from an older post and tried to fit them together, without success. Perhaps it was bad cutting on my part, or maybe they are not really meant to be physically assembled, but really arranged in the mind.
Co: Inked Path
The first “Puzzlement’s” of the work cut parts out. That has changed over time to be a fitted picture, but this is a great the to read. As the thinking was this could be more later was placed. The work here is to be a few comics that kind of bring the escape that was had with the newspaper, where each title has its string, and the “Quibbles of the Scribbles” comment at the end. Thanks for following the work and the comments given.
Bob
28 new images though one could be debated on being new. Enjoy the puzzle box being done thanks.
George Atkins
Bravo! This is great stuff. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it! As a paradigm of the overtaking of corporate identify (branding), monitization (merch), and expansion from the simple comic strip, consider the current King, GARFIELD. That it is not even drawn by Jim Davis is not the scandal it might appears, since Bud Fisher was known for ghosting out his drawing chores for Mutt & Jeff. It became, however, a strip that merely existed to point followers to the ever-increasing merch, movies, and books. Humor was not a priority.
Co: Inked Path
It was known that Jim Davis passed the torch of merchandising of the made cartoon. Then, aging the internet took it over in a way which a sad part of the creation today. As for Mutt and Jeff can see that the drawings do change normal but never looked at the history of the comic. As was a good one but not great. Thanks for enjoying.
Rabbi
Whisper “Amen,” and watch as miracles begin to unlock new pathways for your dreams to flourish! ππ
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There we go πΆββοΈ to crazy village to live in a holes see you all soon π
Rob
And this brings a new path and it us fun to see the work build more
george atkins
Nice to see the new site up and running! And a much better, more accessible site it is. Bravo! As usual, lots of imagery and imagination for the eye and mind. I like how the images and dialogs offer parallel ideas that seem to converge once in a while. On the other hand, in no way do I pretend to really understand the concepts; but I’m trying. And the visual images are just so interesting.
Co: Inked Path
Thanks for following the work. To the new site, and there are times when the work overlaps. Happens when there is a writer. But have the editor help pull it apart. The overall way to see the overall thinking, Hume V Carlin’s post provides a great amount of insight into the work. Thanks for the comments that are provided.
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Ada
Amazing post and fantastic artwork! I studied some of Hume’s writing at uni, and remember that he came across a lot of criticism. This is such an insightful article; thanks for sharing! π

